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Wednesday's Kentucky basketball scores and stats

Here are stats and scores from boys and girls basketball games in Louisville and around the Commonwealth on Jan. 4, 2017.

SCORES

BOYS

IROQUOIS 94, SHAWNEE 54

LOUISVILLE, Ky.- TreSaun Edwards dropped a career-high 34 points and ten rebounds as the Raiders (7-7) kept the Golden Eagles winless for the season (0-14). The Raiders forced 20 turnovers and outrebounded the Golden Eagles 38-22 during the lopsided victory. Edwards finished a perfect 4 of 4 from the free-throw line, and Keelan Kennedy scored 16 points for the Raiders. Josh Cunningham scored 14 points to lead the Golden Eagles.

LOUISVILLE, Ky.- The Mustangs (8-3) captured their eighth win of the season as they defeated the Bulldogs (5-10), 54-46. The game was sealed by late free throws from Sage Blue, who ended the contest with 18 points to lead the Mustangs. Nicola Adams was scored 12 points and Dajia Stafford chipped in 11 points for the Mustangs. Janaesha Jefferson led the Bulldogs with 15 points and nine rebounds while Valeria Johnson scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Amie Conley led all scorers with 16 points for the Rockets (6-8), who crushed the Chargers (4-10), 68-24. The Rockets jumped out on top in the first half and never looked back, cruising to victory. Zephaniah Gray and Asia Hardy scored 11 points and Zoey Holland chipped in nine points for the Rockets. The Chargers were led by Telia Perks and Naomi Johnson who both finished with six points.